This is a starter project to help Java developers get started with building cross-platform graphical applications using JavaFX and Java 11 modules.
Simply clone this project and start coding. Adjust parameters like project name, package name and so on.
You will need OpenJDK 11 (or newer).
./gradlew dist run
You can add modules and dependencies using Gradle. Here's an example with icon packs from Ikonli project, by Andres Almiray.
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Clone this repository.
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Add
ikonli-javafx
and an icon pack as dependencies.repositories { jcenter() } dependencies { implementation 'org.kordamp.ikonli:ikonli-javafx:11.1.0' implementation 'org.kordamp.ikonli:ikonli-fontawesome-pack:11.1.0' }
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Modify
module-info.java
to require ikonli modules.module fxapp { ... // add icon pack modules requires org.kordamp.iconli.core; requires org.kordamp.ikonli.javafx; requires org.kordamp.ikonli.fontawesome; }
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Invoke the
dist
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Run the generated image.
Once you run gradle dist
, a ZIP file with a specific, optimized JVM for your local platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) will be generated inside build/distributions
.
This project comes with an Azure Pipelines setup. It is ready to produce binaries for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Visit the service to set up your account, and integrate with GitHub.
Check the maven-javafx-archetype project. No jlink support.
The project is licensed under Apache License. See LICENSE file for the full license.